package plan;
/**
 * Simple Project using JUnit and JavaDoc
 * <p>
 * Nuts are defined in syntactically valid Java and javadoc objects. These nuts
 * provide a context for project planning.
 * <p>
 * The "Nut" is the work unit
 * <p>
 * Nut's are defined using test methods in a class that extends NutTestCase. A
 * nut has a name, description, owner, assignee, and status. The nut has one or
 * more roots. In addition the estimate and actual for development time is
 * tracked at the nut level. Nut bags are used to group a set of nuts together
 * for a scheduled delivery date.
 * <p>
 * The "Root" describes requirements for the nut
 * <p>
 * The "Root" for a nut describes input that drives a branch of software
 * develop. A good nut farmer generally will create roots in response to
 * consumer requests that arrive as use cases, formal requirements, defect
 * reports, adhoc requests, etc.
 * <p>
 * A root is defined using classes that extends {@link Nut}. When needed, a root
 * can be decorated with methods to call out specific topics for discussion.
 * 
 * @category alpha
 * @author Mark Farnsworth
 */
abstract class PUJJ {}